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Trump may be a dictator, but his concern for the Israeli hostages is as real as Netanyahu’s malign neglect



On January 20 at noon Washington time, Donald Trump became president of the United States. He wasted no time, immediately fulfilling the promises he had made to his supporters to be “dictator on day one.” He signed a battery of presidential orders, all of them reversing decisions made by his predecessor. His obsession with being the opposite of Joe Biden, whom he accuses of stealing the 2020 election from him, still burns inside him.



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